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To: Oberon
Development, yes. Causality, no.

As the very word "evolution" implies, the theory is strictly about the development, and not at all about the causation. People who say, "life evolved, but God breathed the first spark of life into the dead clay" are considered by both sides to be evolutionists.

587 posted on 06/17/2002 2:07:36 PM PDT by Physicist
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To: Physicist
As the very word "evolution" implies, the theory is strictly about the development, and not at all about the causation. People who say, "life evolved, but God breathed the first spark of life into the dead clay" are considered by both sides to be evolutionists.

Funny thing is that evolutionists never say what the theory of evolution is. However, whenever they hear something that seemingly refutes their theory, they always say that is not what evolution is. Reminds me of a person I knew who said she spoke ten different languages. However, each time someone asked her if she could speak this or that language she always said no. Only language I ever heard her speech was English. The evolutinists are pulling the same trick - they fail to say what their theory is and then they tell people that is not what evolution is about. Even the article does not say what the theory of evolution is even though it says that the claims of anti-evolutionists do not refute it!

Clearly, evolutionists are very well aware that their silly theory is in deep doodoo and they are totally unwilling to state it for fear of being loudly laughed at.

606 posted on 06/17/2002 2:20:45 PM PDT by gore3000
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